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Tomix N-DU202-CL Problem


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Hi folks,

I am new to this forum and would like to ask a question. I have acquired a Tomix N-DU202-

cl controller which is doing everything right, except that the maximum voltage at the feeders does not exceed 6.2 Volts maximum.

A bit too little for my (small) HO scale locos. I thought that feeder output should be 12 volts, so is there anything wrong with it or is there a way to adjust the voltage?

Thanks  for any reply,

Gerry

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The obvious question is, what is the voltage across the output terminals of the controller? If it’s normal, then you have a wiring problem. If not, the controller has an issue. 

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That is a controller that controls two trains. Generally Tomix controllers do not exceed 12 volts or sometimes achieve 12 volts. (The Tomix N-400 controller is a 9 volt tram controller). I wonder if the 12 volts is split between  the two tracks.  Here is a bit of information in English which says each track should be 12 volts DC.

http://www.newhallstation.com/estore/product_info.php?products_id=1039

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Martijn Meerts

Check your input as well, if you're powering it with an adapter that has less than 12V,the output will never reach 12V either. I have the same issue with a simple Kato controller that came with a 10-ish volt power supply, so the output is around 9V give or take.

 

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Thank you, friends.

 

I shall have a go on it next weekend, following your advices, and report on how it went.

 

Gerry

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